Publications

Publications

IOM Human Trafficking Database Thematic Research Series, IOM, Geneva, 2010, pages 74 There is very little research conducted into the incidence, cause or consequence of re-trafficking. This research paper, funded by United States Department of State Offic ... Read more

IOM, Geneva, 2010, pages 137 This IOM multi-country research report examines the legal framework on residence options for trafficked persons and how these legal norms are being translated into practice. Based on a comparative legal and practice-based asse ... Read more

IOM and Washington D.C: NEXUS, Geneva, 2010, pages 96 This report focuses on approaches to collecting data about human trafficking that underlie a large segment of research produced since the UN Protocol and, in doing so, reveals some of the key reasons t ... Read more

Centre on Communication Leadership & Policy (USC, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism), September 2011, 56 pages Hundreds of millions of individuals use social networking sites. However, in contrast to the social benefits that Internet ... Read more

U.S State Department, 2011, 420 pages The US State Department has published the 2011 Trafficking in Persons Report, a detailed examination of the issue, ranking every major country across the globe. The major forms of human trafficking covered by the repo ... Read more

Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Peter Dwyer et al., 12 October 2011, 45 pages The UK is home to a diverse range of migrant communities. This paper explores how much the immigration status affects the international migrants’ vulnerability to forced labour. Fiv ... Read more